Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for Sharp

Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for Sharp

Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for Sharp

Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for SharpChina-based Apex has released two new chips for use when replacing chips in cartridges used in Sharp printers.

  • Sharp BP 10C20, 20C20, 20C25 printers: Sharp launched these A3, color, multifunction devices in July 2019 in Japan. With the smallest footprint in the market, they can be perfectly placed almost anywhere, according to Sharp.
    • Apex says its first-to-market replacement chips comes with advanced technology, consistent performance and are easy to install into recycled cartridges;
    • The replacement chips come with page yields of 18,000 for the black cartridge chip and 10,000 for the colour cartridge chips.

Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for Sharp

 

 

 

 

 

  • MX-2651, 4051, 6051 printers: In May 2019, Sharp launched a new generation of digital multifunction devices in Japan. According to Sharp, they are quick and easy to operate and are packed with convenient innovations to boost productivity. Additional functions can be added.
    • Apex claims its “first-to-market” replacement chips offer “consistent performance” and are “easy to install in recycled cartridges” for use in MX-2651, 3051, 3551, 4051, 5051, 6051, 3071, 3571 and 4071.
    • The replacement chips come with page yields of 40,000 for the black cartridge chip and 24,000 for the colour cartridge chips.

Apex First-to-market Replacement Chips for Sharp

 

 

 

 

 

Apex Microelectronics, headquartered in Zhuhai, China, claims to be the largest manufacturer and systematic solution provider of printer cartridge chips and printer controller SoC in the aftermarket. Apex offers inkjet and toner cartridge chips and cost-saving solutions for worldwide remanufacturers and distributors. The company welcomes requests for product samples.

More information on Apex’s range of chips is available on their website: www.apexmic.com.


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